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NNPC commends Globacom for support on project linking 139 locations

Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) has commended Globacom, for successfully delivering its Intelligent Wide Area Network (IWAN) to support its operations across the country. According to a press statement, Globacom’s IWAN was conceptualised to power connectivity across 139 locations of NNPC all over the country to enable their various departments do their businesses with utmost efficiency,…

Globacom service center. Photo/Nairametrics

Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) has commended Globacom, for successfully delivering its Intelligent Wide Area Network (IWAN) to support its operations across the country.

According to a press statement, Globacom’s IWAN was conceptualised to power connectivity across 139 locations of NNPC all over the country to enable their various departments do their businesses with utmost efficiency, while keeping track of their assets and operations across Nigeria.

Isa Inuwa, Chief Operating Officer (COO), Corporate Services, NNPC, commended Globacom during the opening of a two-day CS-Connect programme and exhibition at the Amphitheatre, NNPC Headquarters in Abuja recently for its support while describing the company as a reliable and committed partner in its CS-Connect project, which is the foundation for the full automation of its operations in the nearest future.

“NNPC used the CS-Connect to congregate its staff from all over the country to showcase the achievements of the corporation in the areas of policy development/reviews, project conception, execution and implementation among others” he said.

The event, themed: ‘Integrate, Automate and Elevate’ was organised as a CS-Connect exhibition to showcase all the corporation’s partners involved in the project in order to exhibit their products and services, as well as interact with top management of NNPC who hold different portfolios within the corporation. 

Globacom’s uncommon quest for innovation has led the company to invest massively in building first-class telecommunications infrastructure in the countries where it has footprint. The company launched its efforts to connect Nigeria to the rest of the world with its own submarine cable and repositioned itself as the “Grandmaster of Data,” seamlessly connecting businesses to consumers in cities, towns and villages. 

 

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